Playing with the thickness of the grate is exactly what I meant, but evidently you have experimented with that already.
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GubernatorFan wrote:Playing with the thickness of the grate is exactly what I meant, but evidently you have experimented with that already.
Delanie wrote:How much space do you envision under the diorama floor?
just an idea from one of my Dads aquaria or one of the huge vertical train layouts but they both had drop down fronts under the main viewing area for storage so 'dead space' becomes useful even if its only used as a place to keep a spare set of clothes for poor Han once he gets out of his predicament
shovelchop81 wrote:I see you have some pretty good texture going on the walls already! Sorry to hear you get migraines just looking at things, that's gotta suck especially in a scaled hobby! I'm still a bit confused about everyone's infatuation with lighting lol, it's not something I particularly remember from either versions of ROTJ but I'm not studying this scene or researching it for a build so I'm probably just being a troglodyte! Well I am a hermit....just with the internet and a modern delivery system!LOL.
shovelchop81 wrote:Aha! Now I see the importance of the slatted light effects you've been painstakingly perfecting! I remembered I did make a large dio, my Iron Man basement/workshop which is 120x60x40cm and I only walk past it about 20 times a day! DOH!
skywalkersaga wrote:So sorry to hear of your lifelong migraines, Stryker...that's a horrible thing to have to deal with.
The lighting/shadows on the carbonite display are looking great to my eyes. But then, I'm not really a stickler for 100% 'screen accuracy'... sometimes that's not entirely possible, especially in your case when you're making a composite of several scenes all in one. Artistic license and interpretations are often necessary, and so far this is shaping up to be a beautifully-detailed diorama that perfectly sets the scene, or rather scenes, while still flowing well together visually.
GubernatorFan wrote:Accurate or not, I know you don't mean this as a competition against others, but I think it is safe to say you might end up with one of the most attractive (possibly the most attractive) environments for your Jabba and Co on this planet.
GubernatorFan wrote:Accurate or not, I know you don't mean this as a competition against others, but I think it is safe to say you might end up with one of the most attractive (possibly the most attractive) environments for your Jabba and Co on this planet.
MerylAkiba wrote:Love the lighting set up. You should make a sound chip that would play Lapti Nek faintly in the background, but the remix
shovelchop81 wrote:GubernatorFan wrote:Accurate or not, I know you don't mean this as a competition against others, but I think it is safe to say you might end up with one of the most attractive (possibly the most attractive) environments for your Jabba and Co on this planet.
I agree vehemently!
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